
Daddy Issues
Paperback | 352 Pages
Sometimes love shows up where you least expect itāright next door.Ā
A jaded twenty-something is stuck living at home, her life on pause, when a single dad becomes her new neighbor, and unexpectedly sets her lifeāand her heartāinto motion in this modern love story from the bestselling author of You, Again.
At 26, Sam Pulaski expected to be thriving in her academic career, living on her own in some exciting city. Expectations, meet reality. She has massive student loans from studying art history, a dead-end service industry job, a situationship thatās equal parts intoxicating and toxic. And sheās been crashing in her momās condoāat least itās not a basement?āfor the last five years. If she can finally get accepted into a PhD program and get out of Ohio, the adult life thatās been on hold for half her twenties will finally begin.Ā
Her momās new neighbor, Nick, is the ultimate grownup. His adult life began the moment his nine-year-old daughter, Kira, was born. Her happiness is Nickās only priority, especially in the wake of divorce. Thereās nothing he wonāt do for Kiraāincluding giving up his globetrotting career for something more stableā¦like managing a chain restaurant.Ā
Sam has zero interest in an ultra-dependable guy pushing forty; frankly, sheās a little afraid of kids. But with just one thin wall separating the two condos, Nick proves difficult to avoid. His quiet confidence forces Sam to grapple with the other men in her life: her emotionally derelict friend-with-benefits and her actually-derelict father. As her unexpected connection with Nick heats up (and steams up his minivan windows), Sam finds herself falling fast for a man whose life is steady and settledāwhile hers is anything but.
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Paperback | 352 Pages
Sometimes love shows up where you least expect itāright next door.Ā
A jaded twenty-something is stuck living at home, her life on pause, when a single dad becomes her new neighbor, and unexpectedly sets her lifeāand her heartāinto motion in this modern love story from the bestselling author of You, Again.
At 26, Sam Pulaski expected to be thriving in her academic career, living on her own in some exciting city. Expectations, meet reality. She has massive student loans from studying art history, a dead-end service industry job, a situationship thatās equal parts intoxicating and toxic. And sheās been crashing in her momās condoāat least itās not a basement?āfor the last five years. If she can finally get accepted into a PhD program and get out of Ohio, the adult life thatās been on hold for half her twenties will finally begin.Ā
Her momās new neighbor, Nick, is the ultimate grownup. His adult life began the moment his nine-year-old daughter, Kira, was born. Her happiness is Nickās only priority, especially in the wake of divorce. Thereās nothing he wonāt do for Kiraāincluding giving up his globetrotting career for something more stableā¦like managing a chain restaurant.Ā
Sam has zero interest in an ultra-dependable guy pushing forty; frankly, sheās a little afraid of kids. But with just one thin wall separating the two condos, Nick proves difficult to avoid. His quiet confidence forces Sam to grapple with the other men in her life: her emotionally derelict friend-with-benefits and her actually-derelict father. As her unexpected connection with Nick heats up (and steams up his minivan windows), Sam finds herself falling fast for a man whose life is steady and settledāwhile hers is anything but.
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Paperback | 352 Pages
Sometimes love shows up where you least expect itāright next door.Ā
A jaded twenty-something is stuck living at home, her life on pause, when a single dad becomes her new neighbor, and unexpectedly sets her lifeāand her heartāinto motion in this modern love story from the bestselling author of You, Again.
At 26, Sam Pulaski expected to be thriving in her academic career, living on her own in some exciting city. Expectations, meet reality. She has massive student loans from studying art history, a dead-end service industry job, a situationship thatās equal parts intoxicating and toxic. And sheās been crashing in her momās condoāat least itās not a basement?āfor the last five years. If she can finally get accepted into a PhD program and get out of Ohio, the adult life thatās been on hold for half her twenties will finally begin.Ā
Her momās new neighbor, Nick, is the ultimate grownup. His adult life began the moment his nine-year-old daughter, Kira, was born. Her happiness is Nickās only priority, especially in the wake of divorce. Thereās nothing he wonāt do for Kiraāincluding giving up his globetrotting career for something more stableā¦like managing a chain restaurant.Ā
Sam has zero interest in an ultra-dependable guy pushing forty; frankly, sheās a little afraid of kids. But with just one thin wall separating the two condos, Nick proves difficult to avoid. His quiet confidence forces Sam to grapple with the other men in her life: her emotionally derelict friend-with-benefits and her actually-derelict father. As her unexpected connection with Nick heats up (and steams up his minivan windows), Sam finds herself falling fast for a man whose life is steady and settledāwhile hers is anything but.











